Tully55
Aerospace
- Jan 9, 2007
- 3
Hello:
I am a BSME in the Aerospace Industry who works with a lot of bonded assemblies. We have a fair amount of bonded panels to process that are composed of a .020 aluminum skin and a .012 aluminum skin, both bonded together with EA9628 adhesive. Each of these panels needs to have 300+ holes cut (drilled) into them. We wanted to use a CNC Laser to cut the holes (and part perimeter), but can not verify that the heat affected zones do not interfere with the adhesive. Currently, we are projecting using drill templates and drilling every hole. This, obviously, is not our first choice, as it is time consuming compared to an automated process. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I am a BSME in the Aerospace Industry who works with a lot of bonded assemblies. We have a fair amount of bonded panels to process that are composed of a .020 aluminum skin and a .012 aluminum skin, both bonded together with EA9628 adhesive. Each of these panels needs to have 300+ holes cut (drilled) into them. We wanted to use a CNC Laser to cut the holes (and part perimeter), but can not verify that the heat affected zones do not interfere with the adhesive. Currently, we are projecting using drill templates and drilling every hole. This, obviously, is not our first choice, as it is time consuming compared to an automated process. Does anyone have any suggestions?